Why does rotating patients in hospital beds prevent bedsores?
Rotating patients in hospital beds does not prevent bedsores. To prevent bedsores, patients that cannot change positions by themselves need repositioning or off-loading by healthcare providers and caregivers according to established protocols (at least every two hours during the day and at least every four hours at night).Emergency Rooms - Related Articles
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